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  • lenten journal: tree hair

    lenten journal: tree hair

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 12, 2023

    Our last full day in Savannah began with theĀ Gospel Brunch at the Good Times Jazz Bar and Restaurant, which is a few blocks from our hotel. The music, food, and conversation around the table were all nourishing. (I had a roasted boneless quail stuffed with collard greens over grits–and a side of catfish.) Then we…

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  • lenten journal: small stories

    lenten journal: small stories

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 11, 2023

    Tonight we ate dinner at 2 Chefs Gullah Geechee restaurant in Savannah. Morolayo Akinrinnola and OriBemi Adetutu are the chef owners (and are married to each other), and they were the ones in the kitchen cooking all the goodness that graced our plates. Mine included fried chicken, collard greens, macaroni and cheese, and rice with…

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  • lenten journal: why are we here?

    lenten journal: why are we here?

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 10, 2023March 10, 2023

    We decided to walk to breakfast this morning instead of eating at the hotel. When we walked outside and it was raining lightly, we were undaunted. The place we were going was about a mile and a half down MLK Blvd. in a direction we had not gone before, so we got to see some…

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  • lenten journal: defined by defeat

    lenten journal: defined by defeat

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 9, 2023

    I spent the better part of today walking with nowhere to go. It was a gift.I looked at houses, talked to dogs (and some people), found a bookstore, stopped for coffee, got lost without having to worry about it, read a bunch of historical markers, and saw a bunch of memorial statues. The heart or…

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  • lenten journal: a moveable feast

    lenten journal: a moveable feast

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 8, 2023

    Today Ginger and I walked all over downtown Savannah and its nearby surroundings. And I mean all over–as of this writing, I have 17,019 steps. I also ate well and had some great conversations. We walked first to Forsyth Park, which is six blocks long and two blocks wide and lies south of downtown. Beautiful…

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  • lenten journal: the weeping time

    lenten journal: the weeping time

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 7, 2023

    We could not have asked for a more beautiful day in Savannah. The high temperature was in the upper seventies, there was a consistent breeze, and very little humidity. We walked from our hotel down to Bay Street, one block up and parallel to River Street, to find a place to eat lunch and then…

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  • lenten journal: disquieted

    lenten journal: disquieted

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 6, 2023March 6, 2023

    We flew to Savannah today. This coming weekend is the annual Civil Rights History Trip that Ginger leads with a group from our church. In past years we have gone to Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery; Richmond; Durham and Greensboro; Memphis; last year to Hartford and Boston; and this year to Savannah. Each year, Ginger and…

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  • lenten journal: spokane
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    lenten journal: spokane

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 5, 2023

    spokane a family is eating outside Spokane the daughter is still in her soccer uniform the mother chats as she passes the potatoes the father is tired and trying to engage the dog is waiting for someone to share they will finish their dinner their conversations their homework they will turn on the television their…

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  • lenten journal: architecture and allen wrenches

    lenten journal: architecture and allen wrenches

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 4, 2023

    I grew up hearing about Nicodemus coming to see Jesus at night, but we didn’t say much about him other than Jesus told him he had to be “born again,” which made him a hashtag ahead of his time. As I thought about him this week, my mind found a connection with architecture and Allen…

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  • lenten journal: you have nothing to say
    poetry

    lenten journal: you have nothing to say

    ByMilton Brasher-Cunningham March 3, 2023

    you have nothing to say forget what the flowers told you or the smile from the little one in front of you at the coffee shop how can you give voice to the joy of a schnauzer or speak to the grief that rises with the sun day after day anything you say will only…

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